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Replace headliner
Posted: Sun May 05, 2024 11:09 am
by N53LD
Hello all,
Looking to replace the headliner in my 1953 C170B. Has discoloration from leaky fuel guages. Fixed them up easy enough, but the fabric is all janky and smelly.
Rest of interior is fine, just need the headliner.
Any recommendations on a good interior shop in the Mid-Atlantic area (DC, VA, MD, PA etc.)
Bill English
N53LD
VA62
Re: Replace headliner
Posted: Mon May 06, 2024 10:22 am
by brian.olson
Hi, Bill - you can order them from Airtex (
https://www.airtexinteriors.com/) in either vinyl or wool. I've been very happy with ours.
Brian
Re: Replace headliner
Posted: Mon May 06, 2024 4:29 pm
by Joe Moilanen
I installed Airtex years ago and like it. Not hard to do with some patience. I chose wool because once it is installed you can take the wrinkles out by spraying the wrinkled area with a spray bottle to mist it and then use a hair dryer to shrink out the wrinkles.
Joe
4518C
Re: Replace headliner
Posted: Wed May 08, 2024 12:13 am
by c170b53
If its a wool headliner and its in not bad shape, use a spray can of brake cleaner, it will clean the fuel stain right up. Spray-small amounts and soak up excess fluid with a rag, you will be amazed at how well this works. Obviously use in a well ventilated area.
Re: Replace headliner
Posted: Tue May 14, 2024 5:55 pm
by schnepel
On another note, If you would like to see a master at replacing a headliner take a look at
www.taildraggeraviation.com
Lorraine Morris over in the Cessna 140 side of the house has put together a video of how to remove and replace a headliner. Although she uses a Cessna 140A to show how it's done, the video is well worth obtaining to help one through the process of replacing a headliner in classic Cessna airframe.
You can contact Lorraine to also set up an appointment to have her install your headliner if you desire. She's located in Poplar Grove, IL.